The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 18, 1919, Page 4

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_ PAGE 4 Mereases Weight, Strength and Nerve Force in Two Weeks’ Time in Many Instances. Take plain bitro-phoephate ts the clans to thin vice of those Hieate, nervou a onergy an Bere seme to > Mffieacy of t the rece We judge fr tions and tr tinually bein’ pose of bee ¥. develop and replacing ind angles by the soft f health and beauty, there « jantly thousands of men and ihe keenly feel their ox jinness ‘Thinness and weakness are often Ing the box to brighten ° with the bloom of per- cS w recognizing its by its use In ever inc Prederick Kolle, 3 y ry hospital to | ¢ nerve force @pd to enrich the bi penestory. #8 at those w Tetated, substance such cane of nd mind and power phate in made entirely put on fi should ra ca. avoiding producing foods. FOR INDIGESTION SAYS DR. PARRISH Owing to — gtomach aiim end one “epee » mee a remedy ¥ at would Zt 7: Feal merit whe t Bpecific condit t eurprisin rom stomach irregy and trying first one Brother in a vain endeave tain relief. sying to ob NEED BiTRO- Christmas PHOSPHATE =: hip New Y tt 4 tradition aboard the old the tertain They'll And this year Ivation Army jal Welfare will be rnings t © New York led t American r of the ago last month a girls and Get Subs nen themselves may have the plea In ad a box of candy be given a handsome the boy sor Na Aboard the fin: and bb L entitle them H. B. Ken vy Yard r the Bremerton boat, the contrity we up a thom to thelr gue toyn, ame, W that 8. New York rr a free passage teamer It’s Christmas Ship 4 not énly the paring th New York they wil! | town, 915 Second ave. | mailormen, but bears monkeys and a s mall menagerie of » keep them enter best ce in r. and who ts said to be ad shot with m 14 of the bat tieship Christmas party in 1915, while lying in Brooklyn navy yard, when Admiral Hugh Rodman was captain ¢ bee sas sh na F wa the ship. 8 n kne is year t have me it haw tmas ship, x and Arkan Once in Scotland ta! nt w 4, and tland, a on war A hundred & taken aboar entertained. | serving with the Tritieh grand fleet The history of the previous p The tch Shans were m Mdinburgh and New York was at the time, and the Christmas party is said to have m: open thetr eyen ade 1 o18 planned, an DENVER, Dec call for all reds in is being sounded today, but General Lex believe that we # | all on ships of stone with salle of onard Wood b S. 0, S. REDS’ IS WOODS' MOTTO je the Brttishers hey have since the custom fn thelr own navy. | tat ad 19—The 8. O. &. the United States lead, and that their firet stopping place should be hell. We must ad voc jectrical generator” before a al scientists and ele 1 en rs, ig th an of Alfred M Hubbard, 19-year-old Seattle in pate radical laws to deal with rad. i} ical people.” DEMONSTRATION OF BOY'S INVENTION | IS BEING PLANNED Demonstration of his “atmospheric | or, it Was announced Thursday As soon aa his advisor, Rev. Wil Mam Smith, of tle college ct from the The lad is reported hard at work | in his iaboratory, 4642 Eastern ave, making a somewhat | than his ort t Wet c os | ors to sec! The Seatt wil the Th is ”" ’ be Petit machine ‘or the dem ion in Washington Fails ILYMPIA, Dec | no referendum vote t SERATHOL IS FINE College Chorus to 1s ‘erendum Present Oratorio 1 sing © coll @ public is in be o | Perry lived at 4 then | Lillian B, Per Perr at the Rafferty under ‘ollege chorus oratorio in suditorium, Third ave. W near Nickerson # at 8 p.m ay and no admis charged. W. W, Cathay THURSDAY tof aft r t in Ballard. Mr Seventh ave, N a wide und & 80 Beever’ gasensentiote.¢ 92"; Asks $20,000 for Mndigestion, dyepepsia, gastritis # conditions arising ‘from hype acidity of the wtomach prove that | there is nothing more effective in| the treatment of these ailment than ordinary serathol, which can rom these complaints has agreeably #urprined at the al rh instantaneous reli and subseq permanent be rom ita use, In| Many cases wie dose of thol produces al- most magic effects Today’s Health Hints NSTIPATION—If p troubled with constipation w M Co; be obtained from any good druggint | Milled No t titling cost. Many a wufferer | truck was hit by file n, late 4 a claim Mt | $20,000,000 for + r-acidity a win- |day in taking a 6 that erp) wend three to five minutes each | from « t Death of Brother lan, sister of Peter ty fireman, who wa 0 when his fire 4 street car, has against the elty for y bending exer- w. Drink plenty 1 strong purge on U.S. Battleship will happen | ct «| foes to the Christmas fund enough sign. | N PEOPLE 100 Seattle Kids Will Spend, ased for 100 more Scotch orphan But before the » | Christina vow Y view in N New York Admiral Beatty and Lady Heatt were aboard, One hundred New York} poor ¢ t ashore happy in Scot kiltte causing great Crew Raises Money Approximately $1,000 is raised each ' w. Everyone enter w e aston, and an contributes $1.00, Their an example for civil t ear, due to the high ve men drew only s pay day, but gladly gave | ane of raising money are hip's printer prints he men at 10 centy each. Energetic | nen serub lazy men's clothes, and wree them small sume. | Clothing, maps and souvenirs of silormen's handiwork in knot 4 splicing, and even $20 bills! aftled to be et batt! night tonight) This tx the! « up to the days— division of men put on a at in their own case and 5 cents the admission charge, Wild men. t ladies, hula hula dancers, three-| en, hot doga “hit the ta good clear,” all add} > crew, The m Let's co bay Boldt's French pas. try. Uptown, 1414 Third ave; down | APPLES THE 'W.H.I. A. DWIN J. BROWN W. 1 1. A. signifies Wewatches Hiawatha Irrigated Apple, and at N in the lake Market, you! nee the signs bear- | ng, this label | Reginnin By DR. | | the same shoes cost at wholesale. ed the Itt be open epacked, # in the It and other frui f stock a4 #00: be made ready Heavy quality felt moccasin soles, ribbon trimming. Old rose, light rose, tan, emerald green, pink, light blue, gray, red, lavender—. _. $4.35 if your gume are sore sloughing and bleeding, you have Pyorrhea, so-called Riggs’ Die |] ease, which I# @ Menace to good health, We are the on'y Dentists In the Northwest who spectalize in this dreaded Gisense, Exammi- nation and estimate free. Special care taken of children's teeth, Reasonable discount to Untoa men and thelr families, All work guaranteed 15 years United Painless Dentists INC, 608 Third Ava Cor. James St. Phone Elliott 3633 Hours #20 a. m. to 6 p.m, Bundays, 9 to 12 added to this group and a very satisfactory selec- tion can be made. There are several hundred pairs of street and ‘ dress boots and a quantity of choice styles in Pumps and Oxfords, all priced | from $2.00 to $5.00 under. MEN You who desire a touch of real class added to that smart win- ter suit will find it in these two-tone effects—with fieldmouse, kid or fawn buck tops; very desirable. English models— a é 8 Many short lines of our . best numbers have been ER Oey its pen € GIFTS That Are Different Opera Glasses $7.00 to $56.00 Field Glasses $10.00 to $40.00 Prism Binoculars $45.00 to $65.00 Reading Glasses $1.26 to $12.00 Lorgnettes $5.00 to $50.00 Weather Instruments for the home Tbe to $63.00 Dozens of useful gifts for thone who wear eyeglanses. “Quality Always at Moderate Prices” Optometrists and Mfg. Opticians THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, DEC. 18, 1919. BROWN-WHITE SHOE COMPANY’S _- MID-SEASON on every pair—yes, they’re quality shoes, 5 the kind you'll like, and every pair at Just the time to buy footwear—we’ve crowded the value into every pair, and a big saving to you is assured—all these new, up-to-the- minute styles are included—at decidedly attractive prices. Two more SATURDAY | —Last Day and we've sweetened the lots with many lines held at higher figures, making it possible to supply your needs at prices much lower than Slipper Festival Christmas Slippers—A special feature is a charming assortment of Felt Slippers, includigg Daniel Green’s Famous Comfys. Children’s Felts at $1.65 and $1.75 Christmas Certificates Redeemable. 4 any time in Footwear or Cash. Save $2 $5 sharp reductions. Women’s Shoes $4.95 All black Lace Shoes, small sizes. $5.85 Odd lots of Black Shoes. $6.40 Novelty Shoes in broken lines. , $6.90 Odd lots of Shoes and Pumps. $7.40 Values $8.50 to $9.50. $7.65 Values $9 to $10.50. $8.85 Values $10 to $12. $9.85 Values $10.50 to $13. $10.65 Values $12 to $14. Heavy quality felt with leather sole, fur or ribbon trimming; Royal blue, moss green, gray, black, red, wine, dark blue— $9.45 Assembled from all the better grades of Street and Dress Boots, you'll find several hundred pairs in sizes 1 to 4 1-2. These boots cover a wide range of style, and the most ex- acting Cinderella girl can find the pair to meet her fancy. The price is about half usual value. Several broken lines of Pumps included in this lot. MEN—A few more large feet to fill those wet-proof top grade Boyden Shoes. Sizes 9 to 12— $1188 Where to locate real values in Men’s Shoes is not difficult to those who observe. You may think it impossible to buy shoes of style and service under $12 to $14. You ( are right, but—just now we’re reducing this 85 a big stock, and you can buy solid shoes, made on several very desirable lasts, in browns or WE Ess hs cic cal Os toh 1k we ea» Ce MOE co 1220-22 SECOND .AVE. Corner Second and University

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